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Fresh!Healthful!Delicious!10caLoafOur wholesomo QUALITITASTE brea ,! ,rich, tender cakes, and crisp delicious cookiesare baked fresh for you every day. They aremade of the very best ingredients under themost sanitary conditions.THE ROYAL BAKERYMakers of Qualititaste Bread.» »i <25 YearsAgolug last.State Auditor Anderson has refused to allow the legislators per diemfor the days they were on the junketing trip to Salt Lake. The present state auditor seems to be aboutthe proper stuff.Moso Lewis left for the east Thurs jday morning to buy his spring stockof goods. He expects to be gone Iabout a month, and will probably go !to tho inauguration of McKinley jwhile away. Hyma Lewis of Pocat.llo, accompanies Mose.The wreck a couple of weeks agoat Border has nearly all been cleaned up Part of tho cars were burned and tho iron taken to Pocatello.Some 200 tons of coal was given tonearby ranches, it being scattered sothe company could not gather it up.Assessor Joo Robinson is preparFrom the Files of the ExaminerWednesday, March 3, 1807Henry Whitman camo back fromhis visit east, Thursday night. Mrs.Whitman will not return for a coupleof months yet as-her health is verypoor. Henry says people in Idahoght to thank themselves that theyare hero and not in the east.Hugo Gaensslen proprietor of theGreen River brewing plant paid thisoffice a friendly call on Friday evenoing for hin annual roundup of taxpayers. He begins work on Aprillst.The party given by the ladies ofthe Episcopal church, while notlargely attended was socially a success,. The supper brought in severaldollars and altqgether a pleasantevening enjoyed. The -musicfurnished by the Montpelier orchestra.Tho cheekiest man in the worldis the one who kicks because certainitems about him do not appear in thelocal paper, when he is not even asubscriber. It shown he has eitherborrowed or stolen a copy of the paper, else he would not know that hisimportant movement had been overlooked. Montpelier has a few o:these hard faced people.About 600 head of stock cattlowero shipped from the MontpelierWHAT you losethru baking failuremust be added to bakingcosts—it has to be paid for.Calumet Baking Powderwill save you all of that Because when you use it—there areno failures— no losses. Every baking is sweet and palatable—andstays moist, tender and delicious tothe last tasty bite.That's a big saving—butthat isn't all You save whenyou buy Calumet and you savewhen you use itrFvCALUMETBAKING POWDER■V"BEST BY TEST*It is reasonable in cost andpossesses more than the ordinary leavening strength. You payleas and use lésa» You get the mostin purity, dependability and wholeIn every way — it is thebest way to keep down baking costa That's what has made itthe world's biggest selling bakingpowder — has kept it the favoriteof millions of housewives for morethan thirty years.Pound can of Calumet contains full16or. Some bakingpowderscome in12 ox. instead of I f> ox. cans. Be sureyou get a pound whep you want it.RecipeV, cup of butter,1 Vi cups granulated sugar, 2Vicups flour, 1 cupwater, 2 levelteaspoons Calumet BakingPowder, 1 teaspoon lemon,yolks of 9 eggs.Then mix in tharegular way.1stock yards Thursday night. Theygo to Nebraska to eat 10-cent a bushel corn.TWO YEARS OLDWith this issue the Examiner begins the third year of existence. Thepast one has ben as successful as thetimes would permit and we trust thecoming year will be a great dealmore so. Prospects are bright, andtho publisher enters on his workwith much encouragement.Everybody who desires to makomoney purchasing goods should takoadvantago of Sam Lewis' clearingsale now going on at the Fair.The Dingle Dramatic Co., will play''Turn of tho Tide," to be followedby a laughing farce entitled, "OurAwful Aunt," at Dingle next Saturday night,There are a few, only, who owoun on subscription for a year of moreand to these bills will be sent thisweek. We hope they have appreciated our work sufficiently to make usj a remittance. The same will be cred^ed ant * acknowledged,I!jProfitable Interfe-emso"Always mind your own business,"says a writer. "It doesn't pay to getmixed up in other people'8 quarrels."Nonsense! That's how the lawyermakes his living.0. S. L. Time TablePARIS BRANCHNo. 392 _Leaves Daily for Paris- 9:45 a. mNo. 394 .— 3:30 p. mArrives Daily from ParisNo. 391 _No. 393 _iLeaveswas)-8:35 a. m2:25 p. mKANTBOUNDNo. 4 No. 6 No. 18I reorgetown .j 12:09 | 7:36 ~ 2:60[Pescadero .j 12:18 j : :Montpelier _| 12:40 | 8:15 3:25I lingle . j 12:62 [ 8:29 :I -'egram - j 1:06 | 8:62 :Border _| 1:14 | 9:01 :■aJ WESTBOUND[Leaves _No. 19 No. 5 No. 17Border _ 5:13Pegram _ 5:22Dingle _ 5:39j Montpelier _ 6:00! Pescadero_ 6:126:219:103:003:17| Jeorgetown __3:22-YOU whjL find recreation atMontpelier Billiard ParlorLocated in the Three Rules B uildingEVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO DATEPOCKET BILLIARDS, BILLIARDS AND CARDTABLES. SOFT DRINKS TOBACCOAND CANDYREIBER & COMPANYI!!IT LAKE STOCKSHOW IN APRILamount to be distributed ijimong thewinners in the various sectious is inexcess of 35000, cash prizes beingoffered in the boys and girls clubsdivision, which is to be made a special featuro of tho show.Preliminary premium Ifsts, outlining in detail the cash awards tobe made at the Interraountau Livestock show to bo held in Salt LakeCity April 3, 4. 6, and 6, have beenreceived from tho printer and are being mailed out to prospective exhibitors of all classes of Livestock inUtah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado, Washington. Montana, Oregon and California.tho totalA dairy cattle section ils includedn tho list this year, twe ve classesof premiums being offered. Thedairy feature was added because oftho increased interest in development jof tho dairy industry throuhout thet T err ' t0r> - Wlthchareo 0 ' the dairv dvisinn^of ihncharge oi the dairy dvision of theUnited Staten department of agriculturo In tho western states, and C.®. Schmidt, who had been appointedsupervisor of the dairy section, thisnew featuro is destined to becomoan important phase of thq Livestockshow.jTho railroadn have announcedthat exhibits will be transported toSalt Lako City at full rates and freoreturning K returned within thirtydays after the close of the expositionprovided the bill of lad in ; therefore ,,s accompanied by cert fiate of thosecretary that such exhibits were exddted and have not changed ownerE W Stephens has beerl appointedsupervisor of the cattle section whichwill includo four classifications forpremiums awards Premiums of 325315 and 310 will bo offered to exhibtorn winning first, second and thirdhonors on 2 year old st^er, spayedor Martin heifer; yearling steer,spayed or Martin heifer: and calfsteer or heifer, ail of which come undev tho classification of Individualfat cattle. An award of |50 will bemado for tho grand champton steeror heifer.Under tho classification! of carloadfat cattle, prizes of 375, 360 and 326will be offered for fifteep head, fatsteers, spayed or Martin Heifers, 1year old or over. A prize of 3100will be awarded the gran)! championcarload. Prizes of 360, 330 and 320will be awarded for carlbad twentyhead of feeder cattle.For Herefords and shorthorns,premiums of 315, 910 and 95 will beawarded as follows: bull, ß years andover; bull, 2 year old; senior yearling bull; Junior yearling bull; senior111«CALIFORNIAMid- Winter Excursion• —TO—LOS ANGELESJanuary 31stLimit April 1stUNION PACIFIC SYSTEMOld TimeRound TripFare of"$ 59.45FromMontpelierNo War TaxProportionately low fare*from otherstation*Ask Local AgentUnion Pacific Systemfor further detailsITTbull calf; junior hull calf; cow, 3years and over; cow. 2 years old;[senior yearling heifer; junior year-.I ling heifer; senior heifer calf; junior '! heifer calf; aged herd, one bull andfour females, over 2 years; youngherd, one bull under 2 years, two! heifers, ono year old and under, twoheifers under one yenr; calf herd,one bull and two heifers under oneyear all to bo bred by exhibitors.Ribbons will be awarded champions.In tho dairy cattle section, premiums of |15, 310 and 35 will beaw-arded for the following exhibits;bull, 3 years and over; bull, 2 yearsold; senior yearling bull. Junioryearling bull, senior bull calf, juniorbull calf, cow 3 years and over; cow2 years old; senior yearling heifer;junior yearling heifer, senior heifercalf and Junior yearling calf,der t bo classification of herds, thegame prizes will bo awarded for:aged horrt one bull and four females,OV er 2 years old; young herd, onoUnbull under 2 years, two hoifers onoyear old and under 2, two heifers'under ono year; calf herd, ono bull l,ireand two heifers under one year, to )inbe bred by exhibitors. Ribbons areto bo awarded champions.j in tho i»uro bred swine section 'prizes of 310, 38 and 35 are offeredfor four classes of boar and five<Iasses of cows - Under 1116 classlfl- ccation of herds, nnd groups, four seta0 f prizes of 316, |10 and 06 are or'faredFor carload of fat swine,three sets of prices of 350, 325 and315 will be awarded, with a prise of360 for grand championFor tho best carloads of fat lambs *.'including fifty head, premiums of375, 340 and 320 will be awarded.j In tho boys and girls section, foursets of prizes of 316, |10 and 95 areffered for; tbo be9t fat hoK , anybpeed 175 to 260 pounds; be8t pon, three f t lamb breed; best fat .ca „ over thre0 months ani , under |ono and tha boys and K , rbljudg1nt; contoat .Permanent headquarters of the In- !termountaln Livestock show have !been opened at the Salt Lake Com- |mercial club and Chamber of Com- Imeren bulding. 16Truly "Devil** Sonata."Probably the most remarkable ofthe stories of dream-lnsplrntlon I« jthat of Tart ini's world-famous "Devil's ,Sonata." "tine night I dreamt that I jmet the devil," said the co«ii|>o«er. "I 1handed my violin to him and'asked jhim to piuy a solo on it. lie took theInstrument and began to piny music !of such wonderful, unearthly beauty !that I was entranced. When the music .ceased I awoke, Jumped out of bed, !and reproduced it as accurately us 1could."Use* for Platter of Pari*.Gypsum or plaster of paris I« usedfor wall plasters, tile, wall board, Idental work, isntbmd cement tniMMifaeture, modeling and surgical work.Montpelier Examiner Want-Ads Pay.I iThe Modern FuneralSome people misunderstanding the vocation ofthe funeral director confuse the profession of embalming and the science of disinfection with thebusiness of furnishing or supplying caskets, andfuneral vehicles.In reality there is no alliance) Any person cansupply a casket or other receptacle. Any liveryconcern will furnish a coach or limousine or hearse.These are marketable commodities.But not every person is competent to care for thedead body. Not every person is fitted by nature toarrange and conduct a funeral service.*Thero la much differeure between the speciallytrained mortician and the dealer in corfins and caskets as them is between the trained and experienced surgeon and the dispenser of drugs.It Is a duty which every man owes himself andhis family to be able to distinguish between professionalism and commercialism.One Is art, service; the other, barter.'F. M. Williams Co.FUNERAL miUCt TORSMontpelierI dal to>3t'HKKMK MARIN« IN< 'KEANUS PROFIT OFKTAR VALLEY FARMERN( Press Service U. 8. Dept., ofAgriculture)Star Valley nestles among thehiits lu Southeastern Wyoming, 6,001)feet above aea level, and 56 milesfrom the nearest railroad. Frostsl,ire «Pt to occur almost any month)in the year; anow comes early andsometimes covers the ground fromBut this is not a hopeless agrlcultural country, by any means.araas grows well, and streams ofc i ear co | d water trickle down fromiSeptember to June.the mountains. Herda of cattlegrase there In the summer, and thefarmers and ranchers put up hayFor a long timebeet wks about the only product, butwinter feed,* n recent years the farmers, ualngbeef-type cowa and a few Holsteins,jhaye been making cheeae, a concentrated product that can be transported out of the valley without much,Ufflculty -.|One company now has6 factories and another has 3, all ofOnly $2jDownand Easy TermsOivPH you those n-tnarkiihlc value«in otmSpecial CombinationOfferson Standard Electric Ironsand the Rid-Jid IroningBoard.It cannot Wiggle, Wabble, Jiggle, Slip or SlideRegular Price* 7.50-# 0,00_ „* 10.24American Beauty electric Iron ...Rld-JId Ironing board ___Combination PrlcoHotpolnt electric IronRld-JId Ironing hoard _...Combination Price »...*«.7595 0090MDUniversal electric IronRid-JIrt Ironing board_...Combination PriceG-K 6 pound electrle Iron *...Rld-JId ironing board----....Combination Price ...Westinghouse typo M electric IronRld-JId Ironing hoard.. . .Combination Price .. .*«,75„96.00ftt.OO* 5.0096.00_*7 ,i»n* 7.5095.00910 . 4 «hrDon't Fail to ask about our Grand Combination!With the Grand Combination you get a Two-Wayplug and Betsy Ross pad and cover for the ironingboard at reduced price«, a Hughe« iron coni coderabsolutely free, and a $1 discount for your old iron—any kind.Inquire Today About These Unusual Bargains!Utah Power & Light CompanyEFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICEwhich are making Cheddar cheese.Ah a result of the work done by thoU. 8. Department of Agriculture inimproving the methods of manufacture of Swlsa cheeae, the people tuStar Valley asked for a representative of the department to vialt themand discuta the desireabillty of making it in their factories. They arenow contemplating a trial of thiskind of cheeae with tne idea of Increasing the income from theirherds. Under present market conditions, says the department, factories making Hwtsa cheese may bringIn returns considerably larger thanby making Cheddar cheeseShall-Cracklng Bird.Certain species of birds which inhabit eastern Africa possess the largestand Mtrougust beaks known to omUJhoiogtNl*. Une of these la the open-hillor shell Ibis. It Is a long-legged, storklike bird, which has a beak like a nutcracker. The parta of the bill cannothe closed In the middle. It eata frog*and fishes, but Ita favorite food isfresh water molluscs, the shells utwhich It can crush with the powerfulbeak.